As much speakers as they are works of art, Oma Imperia Speakers look as impressive as they sound. Penned by industrial designer David D'Imperio, they're built by hand in Pennsylvania using your choice of black walnut, cherry, or ash. The four-way system uses a pair of wooden horns covering 100hz to 20khz, and two rear-loaded subwoofer horns fed by a 21" woofer that covers frequencies from 20hz to 100hz and is powered by its own solid-state amplifier. The result is a system that's entirely time-aligned, American made, and commands attention — it stands over seven feet tall and measures five feet deep, after all — with both its presence and its performance.

It's certainly not going to fit in to most home decors. But if you consider yourself a true gearhead, the Porsche Design 911 GT3 Soundbar delivers great sound while serving as an undeniable conversation piece. The 200W speaker accepts audio via one analog and two digital inputs, as well as over Bluetooth with aptX, and has both Dolby Digital decoding and DTS TruSurround virtual surround sound. But it's the design that really stands out, using an original rear silencer and twin exhaust from a 911 GT3 as the case, with the ports helping to boost the bass. We can only hope it releases a throaty growl befitting its heritage when you turn it on.

It's far wider than it is tall, but don't dare mistake the Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 35 Wireless Speaker for a soundbar. Designed to look great whether it's on a stand or mounted on the wall, this high-end system has built-in touch controls that let you queue up a song from Spotify, Deezer, or TuneIn without touching an app, but also has AirPlay, DLNA, Bluetooth 4.0, and BeoLink Multiroom technology to bring in audio from other sources without a wire to be seen. It has two four-inch bass drivers for deep, room-filling sound, two tweeters angled outwards for a wider soundstage, and 80-watt class D amplifiers that provide all four speakers with plenty of power. Finished with a pentagonal aluminum cabinet and matching stand.

Your sense of smell is way more sensitive than your sense of taste. And that's a huge reason why the aromas you inhale from a dram of whisky greatly impact your tasting experience. The makers of the Norlan Whisky Glass know that, but also know that the aesthetic you get from a classic tumbler matters as well, and have combined the best of both worlds in this unique piece of glassware. Each glass is hand-blown from Borosilicate glass and available in sets of two.

Since you're in bed for close to 3000 hours per year, you should probably prioritize your sheets a bit more. Brooklinen can help. They're a startup that is focused on taking your bedding game to the next level. Woven from 100% long-staple cotton, Brooklinen sheets are crisp, cool, and get better with every use. Keep it classic with all-white sheets, or mix-and-match to customize things to look exactly the way you want. It's time to make your whole bed feel like the cool side of the pillow.

Compressed digital files, whether purchased or streamed, simply can't compare with the rich, uncompressed analog sound of vinyl. But there is a happy medium, and the Sony PS-HX500 Hi-Res USB Turntable is made to take advantage. It uses a built-in analog-to-digital converter to turn your vinyl into high-resolution audio tracks in either DSD or WAV formats, outputting them to your PC or Mac via the aforementioned USB port, and thus enabling them to be used on pretty much any digital device you own. It's no slouch at playing records through a traditional system, either, with a rock-solid cabinet, belt drive system, lightweight tonearm with integrated shell for superior sound, and a built-in phono EQ that can be bypassed for use with an external rig.

Stream wirelessly from any room in your home or office with the McIntosh RS100 Wireless Speaker. Get started with a single unit, which connects to Wi-Fi and is controlled from a mobile app available on Apple or Android. Over time, you can add up to 16 speakers on a single network, enough for playback in 8 different rooms. It supports just about every audio format, and provides lossless playback of up to 16-bit/48kHz files. The bookshelf style speaker also features an eye catching blue meter and knobs that make is unmistakably McIntosh.